Honouring our sister, Agnes Titus - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
In July, we lost an esteemed elder of the women’s movement of Bougainville, PNG and the Pacific. Agnes Titus from Nissan Island, Bougainville, was well known and widely respected. She was a wonderful human being who served her people, and particularly the women and girls of Bougainville, for 50 challenging years. Her story is integral to Bougainville’s history. Agnes completed Year 12 at Sogeri National High School in 1973, in the lead up to PNG…
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Honouring our sister, Agnes Titus - Devpolicy Blog from the Development Policy Centre
In July, we lost an esteemed elder of the women’s movement of Bougainville, PNG and the Pacific. Agnes Titus from Nissan Island, Bougainville, was well known and widely respected. She was a wonderful human being who served her people, and particularly the women and girls of Bougainville, for 50 challenging years. Her story is integral to Bougainville’s history. Agnes completed Year 12 at Sogeri National High School in 1973, in the lead up to PNG…
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